Sikes: video dial tone aids programming. (Federal Communications Commission chairman Alfred Sikes' comments on the prospects of telephone companies' owning of cable television systems)

Multichannel News, September, 1991 by Aversa, Jeannine

Sikes: Video Dial Tone Aids Programming WASHINGTON - Video dial tone will lead to an explosion in entertainment and informational programming, predicted Federal Communications Commission chairman Alfred Sikes in an informal discussion. The FCC is expected to look at the video dial tone concept more closely this fall when it examines whether the cross-ownership restrictions that forbid telephone companies from owning cable systems should remain intact.

Sikes said the additional supply of programming caused by video dial tone will create a downward pressure on the price to get into a subscriber's home that will in turn spur a lot of innovation in the types of programs and information offered to consumers. He also predicted programming will...

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